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-Juan Carlos Redondo Prior

-Ángel Flores Sevillano


-Javier Prada Naharros

Research on Building Automation


Systems and Their Impact on Energy
Consumption

Trabajo realizado por:


-Juan Carlos Redondo Prior
-Ángel Flores Sevillano
-Javier Prada Naharros

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-Juan Carlos Redondo Prior
-Ángel Flores Sevillano
-Javier Prada Naharros

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Introduction:.................................................................................................................................. 3
Background: .............................................................................................................................. 3
Aims: .............................................................................................................................................. 3
Methodology : ............................................................................................................................... 4
Technological Tools .................................................................................................................... 4
Future Advances and Emerging Trends in Building Automation Systems ................................. 4
Explanation of the future trends of these systems. .................................................................. 4
Analysis SWOT ........................................................................................................................... 4
Strengths: .............................................................................................................................. 4
Weaknesses: .......................................................................................................................... 4
Opportunities: ....................................................................................................................... 4
Threats:.................................................................................................................................. 5
Each of the above points would be developed in depth, and the conclusions reached on how
they can help or harm BAS systems would be explained. ............................................................. 5
Results: .......................................................................................................................................... 5
Conclusion: .................................................................................................................................... 5
Bibliography:.................................................................................................................................. 5

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-Juan Carlos Redondo Prior
-Ángel Flores Sevillano
-Javier Prada Naharros

Introduction:
Universities are assuming a crucial role in environmental management by committing to
achieve carbon neutrality, in a movement known as "Raze to Zero." This process involves
policies, infrastructure improvements, behavior change campaigns, and collaborations with
external stakeholders. By doing so, they not only align with global sustainability goals but also
become leaders in environmental responsibility, fostering a culture of sustainability on their
campuses. This study seeks to provide suggestions and challenges for more universities to join
the Raze to Zero Project, identifying trends, innovative approaches, and lessons learned. Its aim
is to contribute to the knowledge about sustainability management on campus, highlighting
the transformative potential of higher education institutions to address environmental
challenges at local, national, and global scales.

Building Automation Systems (BAS) have emerged as a cornerstone in modern building


management, offering a comprehensive solution to optimize energy consumption, improve
operational efficiency, and promote sustainability. This research aims to delve into the intricate
dynamics of BAS, examining their functioning, technological foundations, and the profound
implications they have for energy consumption within buildings.

Background:

Traditional building management systems often rely on manual control and supervision,
leading to inefficiencies and suboptimal energy usage. In contrast, BAS harness advanced
technologies to automate and optimize various building systems, including HVAC (heating,
ventilation, and air conditioning), lighting, security, and occupancy management.

Aims:
The main objective of this research is to thoroughly analyze how Building Automation Systems
impact energy consumption, identifying their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and
threats (SWOT), as well as exploring the technological tools used in these systems and
presenting the results obtained through comprehensive analysis, all aimed at contributing to
making our university campus more sustainable.

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-Juan Carlos Redondo Prior
-Ángel Flores Sevillano
-Javier Prada Naharros

Methodology :
In this methodology section, we propose an approach that could potentially be applied to
future construction projects within our university campus, particularly considering the
upcoming construction of an expansion building. Our methodology offers insights into how
Building Automation Systems can be integrated into new constructions to enhance
sustainability efforts.

Technological Tools
1. Sensors and Actuators:
2. Building Management Software:
3. IoT Integration:

This section would develop what these tools consist of, how to implement them in
buildings, etc...

Future Advances and Emerging Trends in Building Automation


Systems
Explanation of the future trends of these systems.

Analysis SWOT

Strengths:
1. Improved Energy Efficiency:

2. Operational Optimization:

3. Integration Flexibility:

Weaknesses:
1. High Initial Costs:

2. Implementation Complexity:

3. Compatibility Challenges:

Opportunities:
1. Technological Advances:

2. Regulatory Incentives:

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-Juan Carlos Redondo Prior
-Ángel Flores Sevillano
-Javier Prada Naharros

3. Demand Response Integration:

Threats:
1. Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities:

2. Maintenance Requirements:

3. Resistance to Change:

Each of the above points would be developed in depth, and the conclusions reached on how
they can help or harm BAS systems would be explained.

Results:

Diagrams and Tables


This section would include any necessary diagrams or tables.

1. Energy Consumption Trends:

2. Environmental Impact Assessment:

3. Return on Investment (ROI) Analysis:

4. Occupant Comfort Metrics:

Conclusion:

Building Automation Systems represent a transformative force in the field of building


management, offering a multifaceted solution to optimize energy consumption and promote
sustainability. The application of these technologies in a hypothetical new building would not
only improve energy efficiency and reduce environmental impact but could also significantly
enhance occupant comfort, providing a healthier and more productive environment.

Bibliography:
-https://www.dexma.com/blog-en/building-automation-systems-and-their-impact-on-energy-
consumption/

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